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just to brighten up a miserable sunday morning, back when i first qualified.

No digital anything, only 2 types of meter, AVO7 and the one you fed shillings into under the stairs. Robin was a small garden bird, Fluke was something you got right by chance. A Megger was a hand cranked insulation tester and the only type of calculator was a slide rule, commonly known as a slip-stick. If you had an electric iron, it usually came with a bayonet plug and plugged into the nearest light fitting! Kitchens had one single socket outlet. The new 13A sockets were just starting to replace the 15A round pin ones. Ford was celebrating the launch of the Transit 2.0L V4 Petrol. Diesel engines were only found in buses and wagons.
CPC was a small Company in Preston, selling 2nd hand TV valves. Came individually wrapped in newspaper. Calculations on a job consisted only of working out the customer's bill, hand written, of course. I could now say guess the year. Over to you all.
 
Fond memories of Anglesey. Caravan at Rhosneigor ( hope i spelled that right ) right on the approach to RAF Valley main runway. Fighter jets coming over at 200ft. Biggest thrill was a Vulcan bomber taking off. Rattled a few ppl.
Oh yes RAF Valley where prince william is 22 squadron search and rescue ,i do alot of work at the old RAF valley houses ,when we are there we go to the car park by the air field watch the hawks ,sea kings , i have been there when the red arrows were doing training brilliant , at the moment there are chinoke helicoptors there ,quite often get apachie helis there to ,but the best moment ive ever seen was the legendary spitfire to see that just made the hair on my neck stand on end , as for wylfa yes a nuke power station yes the fish are big and precooked ,,
 
In the good old days ..... mmmmmm, where to start (and no grumps!) ....

I remember working in my Grandfather's electrical shop in East Sheen SW14 and was not allowed to talk to customers (working on a Sat morning for pocket money ... bliss! lol) as they came in. Nor was I allowed to touch the 'Accumulators'!

I used to work in the school holidays with my Dad, and he being a right ******* thought nothing of sending me under the floors with me gripping the cable and he shining a light in next room .... amazing adventures for a kid!

I remember sticking one of my Dads pipe cleaners in the socket in the kitchen, which was switched on, and I received a massive belt and burnt fingers and the main fuse on the house was blown .... in the darkness, I hid and awaited judgement :)

In my teens I assisted electricians and ran piro runs and even wired up them new fangled 13 amp square pin thingys!

One thing I forever got ****** off with was just how many times one completed a pendent fitting without either the lampholder or the ceiling rose lid being included ... sigh!

God! I could go on and on ....

you want more? .... :) ... it really was fun :) :)
 
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I have a 1953 copy of the BICC cables and tables handbook. It is quite interesting as it refers to the 12th edition of the IEE wiring regulations. And before you all think I am one old git, it was given to me a couple of years ago by a customer.
 

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